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fourth, and base of fifth segments being reddish and more or less 

 stained with black, tho fu'st segment rather concolorous with tlie 

 pr(>])odeum and the rest of the abdomen black. 



Tijpe-local'dy. — Manaos, Brazil. 



Type. ~^.ixi. No. 14735, U.S.N.M. 



Labeled, "collected by Miss 11. B. Merrill." 



Family ICHXEIBIONID/E. 



Genus AMORPHOTA (Foerster) Howard. 



Amorphotn Foerster, Verb. Naturh. Ver. Preuss. Rheinland, vol. 25, ISGS, p. 151, 

 no species; Bull. No. 5, Tech. Scr. Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, 1897, p. 20, 

 52, fig. 7, one species. 



Type. — Amorphota orgyise Howard, first species included. 

 Congeneric with Anempheres (Foei-ster) Viereck. 



Genus ANEMPHERES (Foerster) Viereck. 



Anempheres Foerster, Verb. Naturh. Ver. Preuss. Rheinland, vol. 25, 1868 

 p. 154, no species; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 39, 1911, p. 736, one specie.'. 



Type. — Anemplieres diaphanise Viereck. First species included. 

 Congeneric with AmorpTiota (Foei^ter) Howard and therefore a 

 synonym of the latter genus. 



CAMPOPLEX (ANGITIA) HELLUL.*:, new species. 



Female. — Length, 4 mm.; related to (Limmeria) Campoplex 

 {Angitia) pteroplwrx Ashmead from wliich it may bo distinguished by 

 the malar line being virtually as long as the mandibles are "tt-ide at 

 base, by tho entirely blacldsh scape and pedicel, by all coxae being 

 mostly black, by the fore trochanters being stramineous, by the mid 

 coxae being reddish, by the areola being distinctly longer than wide, 

 and by the third, fourth, and fifth, dorsal segments being reddish in 

 part laterally. 



Type-locality. — Santa Ana, California. 



Type.—Qa.i. No. 14736, U.S.N.M. 



Labeled, "bred from nellula uJidalis, Nov. 10, 190S, H. O. Marsh, 

 collector, Chittenden No. 1447"^^" Received from the Bm-eau of 

 Entomology, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



Since describing the above the writer has received a specimen of the 

 same species labeled, "bred from Plutdla 07nissa? May 13, 1911; 

 Chittenden No. 2184°°; H. O. Mareh, collector;" Rocky Ford, 

 Colorado. Compared with a homotyi)c of (Limneria) Angitia ohscura 

 (Cresson) this specimen dilfers in the scape being blackish beneath, in 

 the longer malar space, which is approximately as long as the man- 

 dibles are wide at base, in the hind ocelli being apjiarently a little 

 nearer to each other than to the occipital carina, in the tdmost vertical 



